[Knight (Joseph)]: JOSEPH KNIGHT'S CULTIVATION OF THE PLANTS BELONGING TO THE NATURAL ORDER PROTEACEAE

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[Knight (Joseph)] : JOSEPH KNIGHT'S CULTIVATION OF THE PLANTS BELONGING TO THE NATURAL ORDER PROTEACEAE

xxxviii (introduction) + xix + 127 pages + errata leaf and publishers advertisements, 4to (297 x 235 mm), 4 colour plates (the original frontispiece and 3 additional plates by F.A. Bauer), 2 engraved portraits, printed green paper-covered boards (facsimile of the original), this copy without the two part slip case. Facsimile reprint, one of an edition limited to 300 copies signed by J.P. Rourke, new

'In December 1809 a London publisher, William Savage of 28 Bedford Bury, Covent Garden, offered a new book for sale, the first of a proposed series of horticultural essays. Entitled ‘On the Cultivation of the plants belonging to the natural order Proteaceae,’ by Joseph Knight, it was priced at ten shillings and sixpence. The publication of this apparently innocuous treatise on the protea family could hardly have been expected to inflame passions, yet that is exactly what it did, at least among contemporary British botanists. Protea cultivation was at the height of horticultural fashion during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, so Knight's book could not have been more topical, but its title was at best misleading, suggesting a work devoted entirely to horticultural practices. In fact only the first fourteen pages discoursed on the problems of growing proteas, while the remaining one hundred and thirteen pages presented a new classification of the Proteaceae in which numerous new species as well as several new genera were described. It was this latter part of the work that gave rise to the controversy.' From Dr Rourke's introduction.

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[Knight (Joseph)] : JOSEPH KNIGHT'S CULTIVATION OF THE PLANTS BELONGING TO THE NATURAL ORDER PROTEACEAE

xxxviii (introduction) + xix + 127 pages + errata leaf and publishers advertisements, 4to (297 x 235 mm), 4 colour plates (the original frontispiece and 3 additional plates by F.A. Bauer), 2 engraved portraits, printed green paper-covered boards (facsimile of the original), two part slip case by Peter Carstens. Facsimile reprint, number 194 of an edition limted to 300 copies signed by J.P. Rourke, new

'In December 1809 a London publisher, William Savage of 28 Bedford Bury, Covent Garden, offered a new book for sale, the first of a proposed series of horticultural essays. Entitled ‘On the Cultivation of the plants belonging to the natural order Proteaceae,’ by Joseph Knight, it was priced at ten shillings and sixpence. The publication of this apparently innocuous treatise on the protea family could hardly have been expected to inflame passions, yet that is exactly what it did, at least among contemporary British botanists. Protea cultivation was at the height of horticultural fashion during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, so Knight's book could not have been more topical, but its title was at best misleading, suggesting a work devoted entirely to horticultural practices. In fact only the first fourteen pages discoursed on the problems of growing proteas, while the remaining one hundred and thirteen pages presented a new classification of the Proteaceae in which numerous new species as well as several new genera were described. It was this latter part of the work that gave rise to the controversy.' From Dr Rourke's introduction.

[Knight (Joseph)] : JOSEPH KNIGHT'S CULTIVATION OF THE PLANTS BELONGING TO THE NATURAL ORDER PROTEACEAE is listed for sale on Bibliophile Bookbase by Clarkes Africana & Rare Books.

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